CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Korean Patent Application
Nos.
10-2017-0031764 and
10-2017-0146846, respectively filed on 14
th March 2017 and 6
th November 2017, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its
entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] The present invention relates to sharing economy service technology for allowing
shared resources such as accommodations, automobiles, and the like to be leased to
another person safely and conveniently by using ICT technology.
BACKGROUND
[0003] Many sharing economy services such as Airbnb and Uber that temporarily connect offices,
accommodations, automobiles, bicycles, equipment, instruments, tools, and furniture,
owned by a particular person, to other people have recently emerged and show a high
utilization rate.
[0004] Unlike that individuals use well-known hotels and car rental companies, because strangers
have short-term lease of each other's house and automobile in the sharing economy
world, a tenant must confront uncertainty and risk in using such lease service. Therefore,
it becomes a big obstacle in using and spreading such a service. From the point of
view of owner of resource, since a lender lends its resource to a complete stranger,
the lender has concern about whether the complete stranger will use the resource cleanly
and carefully according to the contracted terms.
[0005] Moreover, recently in Europe, US, etc., several previous researches on trust analysis
and management using the user behavior data or the relationship data between users
and use of trust information have been conducted in several fields such as offices,
schools, automobiles, and the like.
SUMMARY
[0006] Accordingly, the present invention provides a trust-based resource sharing method
and system for managing resources such as accommodations, automobiles, bicycles, equipment,
instruments, tools, furniture, and the like during the lease period using the Internet
and smart home technology and allowing a reliable service transaction between a resource
provider (or lender) and a tenant on the basis of the trust information analyzed through
accumulated data collected by IoT sensors during the lease period, unlike the existing
sharing economy approach (e.g., Airbnb, Uber, and the like) that simply links the
owner (or lender) of the resource with the user (or tenant).
[0007] To achieve the above purpose, a method of utilizing trust information of a user and
trust information of a resource itself through resource user's credit and social network
activity analysis and of monitoring whether contract (e.g., contract on smoking, door
lock, Internet, telephone, other facilities use) is complied with during the use of
the resource, is added to a resource sharing transaction based on various technologies,
such as IoT, smart home, advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), information & communication
technology (ICT), etc., which is done between a resource provider (e.g., owner, manager,
lender, and the like) and a resource user (e.g., tenant, and the like) through a resource
sharing service intermediary that operates a sharing service web page or application
(app) system (hereinafter "service system").
[0008] The outline of a resource sharing service of the present invention is as follows:
- Instead of a lender (or resource provider) or a tenant (or resource user), a service
intermediary is responsible for management such as use permission limitation of resources
(accommodations/office, automobiles, bicycles, various equipment/instruments, tools,
furniture, and the like) according to a user's trust level (or trust grade);
- Utilization of objective IoT data analysis and the analysis result on resource management
status (energy usage, whether a door is locked or not, smoking, and the like) during
a resource use period;
- Confirmation on whether the service contract is actually observed through an IoT function,
such as smoking, companion of pet animals, whether the number of contracted person
is exceeded, safety observance, etc.;
- Identification check, criminal fact, bankruptcy and the like are investigated through
the social security number, name, or address provided by a user at the time of registration
in a trust-based resource sharing service according to the present invention, and
reflected on trust information;
- Social relationship is analyzed based on the account of a social network (Facebook,
Twitter, etc.) registered by a user in a trust-based resource sharing service of the
present invention, and reflected on trust information;
- Dispute arbitration between lender and tenant through photograph or video registration
and comparison before and after use of resource;
- The number of existing resource uses, period, and the like are reflected on trust
information;
- Feedback score (e.g., 3 out of 5 stars) and complain history such as vandalism from
a resource owner (or provider, or lender) are reflected on trust information;
- Trust information is linked to other service areas such as user's workplace, bank
preferred member, communication company membership, etc.; and
- Calculation of a user trust grade by adding objective use status data collected from
IoT sensor or the like and subjective data from a resource provider and by reflecting
a past history;
[0009] The utilization of trust information in a resource sharing service of the present
invention will be described in terms of each entity.
- (1) Method of utilizing "user trust information" from the viewpoint of Resource Provider:
- Set the minimum user trust grade of a user who is allowed to use provider's resource
(e.g., select from 1 to 5 stars);
- Resource use permission only for a user to be trusted; and
- Suggest differentiated charges and resource use options according to a user trust
grade. (For example: For five-star graded user, free internet and free parking with
50 dollars accommodations rental fee; For three-star graded user, 60 dollars accommodations
rental fee and another extra fee for convenient facilities.)
- (2) Method of utilizing "resource trust information" from the viewpoint of Resource
User:
- Trust information (grade) of a resource is able to be checked through a trust-based
resource sharing service of the present invention;
- Only the desirable resource of a trust grade is selected by filtering a trust grade
in a resource use reservation search window; and
- Resource use is possible with better conditions in the future through observing the
resource use rule (or contract) and enhancing the user trust.
- (3) From the viewpoint of Resource Sharing Service Intermediary:
- Provisions of differentiated resource use fees and options according to trust grade
when in the service system operation;
- Trust-based resource use service system is configured with a trust grade matching
method between both sides (e.g., resource provider and user);
- In order to increase a user trust grade, a user is encouraged to comply with contract
during resource use; and
- For a provider, a resource trust grade is recognized as the factor of increased revenue
to raise efforts to manage users and resources
[0010] Trust information about resources is provided to users through a resource sharing
service system, and user trust information is managed in a resource sharing service
system without being exposed to him/herself or to a resource provider.
[0011] The configuration and operation according to various aspects of the present invention
for implementing a trust-based resource sharing service described above will be described.
[0012] In one general aspect, provided is a method of performing a resource sharing transaction
between a provider of a resource and a user of the resource, wherein the resource
sharing transaction includes: setting a minimum user trust grade necessary for a use
permission of the user when the provider provides a resource; and comparing a user
trust grade set by the provider with a trust grade of a user to use the resource to
control the use of the resource in response to the comparison result.
[0013] The resource use control procedure of the resource sharing transaction may include
a procedure of limiting the use of the resource of the user when the comparison result
indicates that the trust grade of the user to use the resource is lower than the trust
grade for the resource permission set by the provider.
[0014] The resource may include an auxiliary facility, wherein the resource use control
procedure of the resource sharing transaction may include a procedure of controlling
an operation of the auxiliary facility according to the set user trust grade.
[0015] The resource sharing transaction may include a procedure of allowing the provider
to check a status in which the user uses the resource.
[0016] The resource sharing transaction may further include: collecting resource use status
information from the resource and analyzing data from the collected resource to determine
whether contract violation, resource failure, or safety problem occurs; and a procedure
of, when it is determined that contract violation, resource failure, or safety problem
occurs while the user uses the resource, notifying this to the provider or the user.
[0017] The resource sharing transaction may further include a procedure of, when a user
or a provider registers photograph or video after and before the use of the resource,
comparing and analyzing the registered photograph or video to determine a difference.
[0018] In another general aspect, provided is a method of performing resource sharing transaction
between a provider of a resource and a user of the resource, wherein the resource
sharing transaction includes: generating and managing a trust grade of a user using
the resource; generating and managing a trust grade of the resource; and controlling
the use of the resource based on the user trust grade and the resource trust grade.
[0019] The resource may include an auxiliary facility, and the resource use control procedure
of the resource sharing transaction may include a procedure of controlling an operation
of the auxiliary facility of the resource according to the set user trust grade.
[0020] The resource sharing transaction may further include a procedure of allowing the
provider to check a status in which the user uses the resource.
[0021] The resource sharing transaction may further include: a procedure of collecting resource
use status information from the resource and analyzing data from the collected resource
to determine whether contract violation, resource failure, or safety problem occurs;
and a procedure of, when it is determined that contract violation, resource failure,
or safety problem occurs while the user uses the resource, notifying this to the provider
or the user.
[0022] The resource sharing transaction may further include a procedure of, when the user
or the provider registers photograph or video before and after the use of the resource,
comparing and analyzing the registered photograph or video to determine a difference.
[0023] In another general aspect, provided is a trust-based resource sharing system including
a resource including a sensor and an auxiliary facility; a resource management system
configured to perform resource sharing transaction between a provider of the resource
and a user of the resource; and a resource use reservation system including a means
configured to set a minimum user trust grade necessary for a use permission of the
user when the provider provides a resource and a trust-based resource permission setup
unit configured to compare the user trust grade set by the provider with a trust grade
of a user to use the resource to control the use of the resource in response to the
comparison result.
[0024] The resource management system may include a resource-provider-specific monitoring/management
unit configured to perform a function of allowing the provider to check a status in
which the user uses the resource after the processing of the resource sharing transaction.
[0025] The resource management system may further include a resource sharing operation management
system configured to manage the resource management system to collect data from the
auxiliary facility and the sensor of the resource for management of the resource when
the user uses the resource and for control and management of the auxiliary facility
and the sensor.
[0026] The resource use reservation system may further include: a user and resource trust
information acquisition unit configured to acquire trust information including a trust
grade of a user from the outside; and a resource use reservation management unit configured
to obtain a list of resources corresponding to a corresponding condition through the
user and resource trust information acquisition unit in response to a resource search
of a user.
[0027] The resource management system may further include a resource management interaction
interface configured to obtain data from the auxiliary facility and the sensor of
the resource from the resource registered through the resource use reservation system
and manage the resource to control a resource user permission of the user in linkage
to the auxiliary facility and the sensor of the resource.
[0028] The resource management system may further include a resource use status analysis
unit configured to collect use status data of the resource from the resource and analyze
data from the auxiliary facility and the sensor of the collected resource to determine
whether contract violation, resource failure, and safety problem occurs.
[0029] The resource sharing operation management system may include a resource sharing system
monitoring unit configured to check whether the resource use reservation system and
the resource management system operate normally.
[0030] The resource sharing operation management system may include: a user trust analysis
management unit configured to generate and manage trust information about a user based
on use status data accumulated while users use a resource and evaluation data provided
from a provider; and a resource trust analysis management unit configured to manage
resource trust information generated based on data from the auxiliary facility and
the sensor of the resource.
[0031] The resource management system may further include a means configured to, when a
user or a provider registers photograph or video after and before the use of the resource,
compare and analysis the registered photograph or video to determine a difference.
[0032] Other features and aspects will be apparent from the following detailed description,
the drawings, and the claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033]
FIG. 1 is a schematic service scenario introduction diagram of a trust-based resource
sharing service according to the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a configuration diagram of a trust-based accommodations/office sharing service
system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a procedure diagram of accommodations/office use reservation according to
an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a procedure diagram of accommodations/office management according to an
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a trust information processing procedure diagram in a trust-based accommodations/office
sharing service system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a configuration diagram of a trust-based automobile sharing service system
according to another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a procedure diagram of trust-based automobile use reservation according
to another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8 is a procedure diagram of trust-based automobile management according to another
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9 is a trust information processing procedure diagram in a trust-based automobile
sharing service system according to another embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0034] Hereinafter, a specific embodiment implementing the idea of the present invention
will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. It is apparent that the
embodiments described below are specific to accommodations/offices and automobiles
among the "resources" to which the present invention is applied, and the scope of
the present invention is not limited to accommodations/offices and automobiles. The
scope of the present invention is defined by the scope of the claims included in this
specification. For example, by reasonable interpretation of the claims, it is apparent
that the sharing and renting of bicycles, factory equipment, warehouse equipment,
hardware equipment, tools, instruments, furniture, and the like are also included
in the scope of the present invention. Additionally, in the following description,
the term "trust information" includes "trust grade."
[0035] Before describing the technical configuration of an embodiment of the present invention
for accommodations/offices and automobiles, a service scenario of a trust-based resource
sharing service according to the present invention will be schematically described
with reference to FIG. 1.
[0036] A resource sharing service intermediary or broker 1 exists for each field (i.e.,
accommodations, automobiles, bicycle, facilities, and the like) of a trust-based resource
sharing service. This may be implemented in the form of web sites or mobile apps such
as Airbnb, Uber, and so on.
[0037] The resource provider 2 communicates with the web site or mobile application of the
service intermediary 1 (hereinafter referred to as a "service system") in order to
register a shared resource target (accommodations, automobiles, and the like) to provide
renting (or sharing), charges, and other required items, then exchanging information
related to the resource sharing service transaction. Based on the past offer history
and the reputation on its use or the trust information (including trust grade) at
the time of resource registration, the resource provider 2 may undergo a verification
process for the service target (or shared resource) and the charge. Here, the resource
provider 2 includes all of the owner, manager, trustee, and lender of a resource.
[0038] The resource user 3 (hereinafter "user") exchanges information with the service system
of the service intermediary 1; inputs a target resource, a location, a number of users,
and the like; searches for an available resource; and exchanges various service transaction
information. At this time, the user 3 may input the trust information of the resource
to be used and perform search. Here, the resource user 3 also includes the tenant
of the resource.
[0039] The Trust Information Management System (TIMS) 4 collects user trust information
from social groups, affiliated companies, frequency of use of shared service, a reservation
cancellation rate, and the like and, if necessary, from outside social agencies, and
furthermore, collects, manages, and analyzes resource trust information through IoT
sensors, devices, and other facilities installed in each resource. The user trust
information and resource trust information collected by the TIMS 4 will be described
later in the description of the concrete embodiment.
[0040] The TIMS 4 analyzes the trust information by the trust information analysis algorithm.
The consideration of this trust information analysis algorithm is as follows.
- Filtering and priority decision on trust information
- Structuring of trust information using semantic ontology
- Setup of functional goal of analysis algorithm: Example) City driving suitability
(so that the results of the trust analysis may be expressed in a form that is central
to the use of universal automobiles)
- Type of analysis: System Trust, Personal Trust, Interpersonal Trust (Social Interaction)
- Trust analysis on the user entity and the resource provider entity itself, and trust
analysis on the relationship between the user-resource provider entities
- Need to select trust analysis algorithm appropriate for each entity's type of trust
information: Example 1) Rule-based, Machine-Learning-based algorithms in the case
of users and resources themselves; Example 2) In the case of user relationship, Graph-based,
Interaction-based algorithm; Example 3) Summing for heterogeneous trust analysis algorithm
- User customized Trust Level Agreement (TLA): The TLA may differ from each user depending
on which factor a user focuses on in view of the history that the user selects the
resource previously, resource status information, and the like.
- Information that a user wants to directly check, such as whether or not there is an
accident, may be viewed without going through TLA conversion.
- TLA grade provided through the trust information analysis algorithm should be verified
and supplemented based on user feedback
[0041] The service intermediary 1 may access the user trust information and the resource
trust information through the TIMS 4.
[0042] On the other hand, the available shared resource and utilization charge reflecting
the user trust information are transmitted to a user 3 from the service intermediary
1 and displayed differently for each user. After the user 3 selects one of the listed
resources and makes a reservation, when visiting the accommodations or taking over
the automobiles at the scheduled time, the user 3 may use the resource according to
the contract details.
[0043] The resource provider 2 may feedback the user's use history (cleanup, indoor pollution,
failure, and the like) to the service intermediary 1. At this time, the use history
information may be automatically notified through IoT sensors, devices, and other
facilities installed in the resource. In addition, the user 3 may also provide the
service intermediary 1 with feedback on convenience, advantages, disadvantages, etc.
when using the corresponding resource. The TIMS 4 updates the trust information based
on the feedback from the user 3 and the resource provider 2, such as re-adjusting
the trust grade of the corresponding user and the trust grade of the corresponding
resource.
[0044] FIG. 2 is a structural diagram of an accommodations/office (collectively referred
to as "accommodations") sharing service system depending on an embodiment of a trust-based
resource sharing service according to the present invention. It should be understood
that the system structure of FIG. 2 is a structure in which the service intermediary
1 and the TIMS 4 of FIG. 1 are organically combined and organized. This trust-based
accommodations sharing service system connects trust-based accommodations renting
services between an accommodations provider (including a manager) and a tenant, and
it is largely includes a trust-based accommodations reservation system 200, a trust-based
accommodations management database 300, a trust-based accommodations management system
400, and a trust-based accommodations sharing operation management system 500. (Hereinafter,
for convenience, these systems will be referred to as an accommodations reservation
system 200, an accommodations management database 300, an accommodations management
system 400, and an accommodations sharing operation management system 500, respectively.)
[0045] When renting accommodations 100, 110, and 120 to the user, a manager or provider
of accommodations registers information about the accommodations through the accommodations
reservation system 200. Also, the user, after registering and logging in the accommodations
reservation system 200, inputs and searches for accommodations information such as
the location, rent period, and charge of desired accommodations, and selects desired
accommodations from the retrieved accommodations information, and makes a reservation.
[0046] In registering accommodations through the accommodations reservation system 200,
when the accommodations provider does not want to rent to a person with a low trust
grade, a trust grade-based accommodations permission setup unit 202 may be used to
set the minimum trust grade to the user. For example, when a user trust grade is given
as five grades of 1 (minimum), 2, 3, 4, and 5 (maximum) and when an accommodations
provider does not want to rent to a user with a low trust grade of 1 or 2, the minimum
trust grade may be set to grade 3 through the accommodations permission setup unit
202.
[0047] Moreover, when the user logs in to the accommodations reservation system 200, a user/accommodations
trust information acquisition unit 204 acquires the profile information, trust information,
and past service use history information of the user through a user trust information
management database 302 in the accommodations management database 300. Here, the user
trust information stored in the user trust information management database 302 includes
past accommodations use history information from the user's same/other service intermediary,
personal credit information (job, asset details, income, overdue details, etc.) from
financial companies, and information or criminal state from other organizations, such
as workplaces or clubs.
[0048] When the user performs a search by inputting the conditions of accommodations, rent
period, charge, and the like, the trust grade-based accommodations reservation management
unit 201 obtains available accommodations list corresponding to the conditions of
accommodations, rent period, charge, and the like from the accommodations trust information
management database 303 in the accommodations management database 300, through the
user/accommodations trust information acquisition unit 204. Then, the provider performs
comparison on whether to satisfy the minimum trust level of the user set through the
trust grade-based accommodations permission setup unit 202, and excludes, or limits,
the current user trust grade less than the grade allowed by the accommodations provider
from the available accommodations list and outputs it. Here, the accommodations trust
information stored in the accommodations trust information management database 303
includes data from IoT sensors installed in the accommodations (explained later),
maintenance/repair history, other reputation from an accommodations provider, the
number of rent, or, a past accommodations offering history of an accommodations provider
(e.g., the number of offering, offering duration, complain history, contract cancellation
rate, or reputation level (e.g., facility quality, recommendation level, etc.)).
[0049] A trust grade-based accommodations display 203 provided with the outputted available
list displays it through a user PC or mobile terminal screen. When the user views
the trust grade-based accommodations display 203 and selects desired accommodations
to perform reservation, the reservation information (e.g., the selected accommodations,
date/duration, charge, option, and the like) is stored in the reservation information
management database 301 in the accommodations management database 300.
[0050] Moreover, by interacting with Internet of Things (IoT) and smart home functions of
accommodations where a user stays from the moment the user checks in to a check-out
based on a contract through the accommodations reservation system 200, the accommodations
management system 400 monitors the violation of accommodations contracts such as smoking
or noise while managing the accommodations on behalf of the accommodations manager
(or provider), and furthermore, under the contract, manages the granting of permission
to a user to use the appliances and auxiliary facility such as air conditioners, washing
machines, TV/pay channel, telephone, internet, and the like, and provides a monitoring
function for the current use of accommodations to the provider and the user. This
allows the provider to check whether the user uses the accommodations without any
problem in compliance with the contract after renting the accommodations. The monitoring
function here checks for violations of contracts such as smoking, noise, door locks,
and excess electricity usage and only includes related safety, such as fire, gas leakage,
and the like, in order not to infringe the user's privacy.
[0051] The accommodations management system 400 includes an accommodations management interaction
interface 401 for obtaining sensor data from the IoT/smart home-based accommodations
100, 110, and 120 registered through the accommodations reservation system 200 to
check the contract violation of a user and for interacting with IoT and smart home
facilities, for the purpose of controlling the permission of the user of air conditioners,
washing machines, TV/pay channel, internet, and the like.
[0052] An accommodations data collection unit 402 of the accommodations management system
400 performs functions of collecting actual sensor data, auxiliary facilities use
status data, and the like from the accommodations through the accommodations management
interaction interface 401, and storing and managing the collected data in an accommodations
sensor data storage/management database 305 of the accommodations management database
300. On the other hand, the accommodations management database 300 includes an accommodations
sensor/auxiliary facility control management database 304 to store and manage information
about the presence of sensors (e.g., a smoke sensor, a noise sensor, a flame sensor,
a door close/open detection sensor, a temperature sensor, a humidity sensor, a gas
sensor, a vibration sensor, and the like) in accommodations registered through the
accommodations reservation system 200 and a home appliance (e.g., an air conditioner,
a washing machine, an electronic door lock, TV/IPTV/cable TV, WIFI, wired Internet,
and the like), information about the presence of auxiliary facilities (e.g., parking
lot, toilet, spa, sauna, and the like), and operation and use status information of
corresponding sensor/auxiliary facility.
[0053] An accommodations status analysis unit 403 analyzes sensor data and auxiliary facility
information collected from the accommodations data collection unit 402 to determine
whether contract violations and safety problems occur. As such, a function to determine
contract violation and safety issues is dependent on the type and performance of sensors
and auxiliary facilities installed in the accommodations. Therefore, different types
of accommodations status analysis results may be provided (outputted) according to
sensors and auxiliary facilities.
[0054] After an accommodations provider (or manager) rents accommodations, the accommodations-provider-specific
monitoring/management unit 404 performs functions of remotely checking whether the
user violates the contract matters (smoking, door lock, party prohibition, energy
saving, and the like) and whether there are problems in safety issues (e.g., fire,
gas leakage, and the like) and auxiliary facilities, through PC or mobile terminal
(smart phone, tablet, and the like).
[0055] A provider/user information notification unit 405 notifies the accommodations provider
or the user of the occurrence of a contract violation, a facility failure, or a safety
problem, through a telephone (including smartphone), PC, and the like while the user
is staying in the accommodations.
[0056] A user-specific accommodations history monitoring/management unit 406 has a function
of checking, in the accommodations or remotely, a contract violation measurement result,
energy usage such as electricity, whether a door is locked, facility use status, and
other violations, through sensor detection during the period that an accommodations
user rents and uses it.
[0057] On the other hand, IoT-based smart accommodations #1, #2, and #3 100, 110, and 120
on the left side of FIG. 2 represent examples of various types of accommodations registered
through the accommodations reservation system 200. Thus, different types of sensors,
auxiliary facilities, and the like may be provided in each of the accommodations 100,
110, and 120, and, depending on the types and characteristics of the sensors and auxiliary
facilities, functions such as other types of convenience services, safety diagnosis,
and contract violation checking may be provided.
[0058] The type of IoT-based smart accommodations #1 100 is an example of accommodations
including an electronic door lock 101, a hinged sensor 102, a noise sensor 103, a
smoke sensor 104, and a flame sensor 105. These sensors are connected, in wired or
wireless, to an IoT gateway/platform 151 in the accommodations #1 100, and data generated
from the sensor is transmitted to the IoT gateway/platform 151 and then, collected
and processed. An accommodations sharing client 141 in the accommodations #1 100 connects
the accommodations reservation system 200, the accommodations management database
300 and the accommodations management system 400 to the accommodations #1 100, thereby
allowing the accommodations management system 400 to collect data through the sensors,
the auxiliary facilities, and the IoT gateway/platform 151 in the accommodations during
the user's renting period, and to control and manage the sensors and auxiliary facilities.
[0059] Another type of the IoT-based smart accommodations #2 110 is generally similar to
the type of the accommodations #1 100, but the type of a sensors used therein are
different. The functions of the IoT gateway/platform 151 and the accommodations sharing
client 141 are also the same. The type of the IoT-based smart accommodations #3 120
is focused on auxiliary facilities installed therein, unlike the accommodations #1
100 and #2 110. In addition to the IoT gateway/platform 151 and the accommodations
sharing client 141, a smart home controller 131 is additionally included in accommodations
#3 120.
[0060] In the following, how accommodations management is possible through the accommodations
management system 400 according to each type of the IoT-based smart accommodations
100, 110, and 120 will be described in detail.
o IoT-based smart accommodations #1 100
[0061]
- Electronic door lock 101: By using a camera attached to a door lock, Near Field Communication
(NFC), and a Bluetooth/Beacon transmission function, whether a user checks in or out,
confirmation of how many users check in, and check for accompanying pet animals may
be processed through the accommodations status analysis unit 403 of the accommodations
management system 400. Through this, it is confirmed whether the accommodations contract
condition such as the limit of the accommodations number and no pets allowed.
- Hinged sensor 102: Transmits data about whether windows of the accommodations are
open. The data is analyzed in the accommodations status analysis unit 403 of the accommodations
management system 400. That is, when the exit of the user is detected through the
electronic door lock 101 but it is determined that the accommodations use is not yet
finished (i.e., the user is out) through the confirmation of user's accommodations
contract information and use status stored in the reservation information management
database 301 of the accommodations management database 300, if it is detected that
the window is opened through the hinged sensor 102, it is determined that the user
does not properly lock the door and door lock contract violation is notified.
- Noise sensor 103: The accommodations status analysis unit 403 checks whether a party/event
noise occurs during the stay of the user by using the noise sensor 103, and, if there
is a party/event prohibition contract provision, the contract violation information
may be transmitted to the accommodations-provider-specific monitoring/management unit
404, the user-specific accommodations history monitoring/management unit 406, and
the provider/user information notification unit 405 to notify the user, and may be
recorded in the accommodations sensor data storage/management database 305 to be managed.
- Smoke sensor 104, flame sensor 105: The accommodations status analysis unit 403 checks
whether smoking occurs during the stay of the user, and, if there is a smoking prohibition
contract provision, the contract violation information may be transmitted to the accommodations-provider-specific
monitoring/management unit 404, the user-specific accommodations history monitoring/management
unit 406, and the provider/user information notification unit 405 to notify the user,
and may be recorded in the accommodations sensor data storage/management database
305 to be managed. When the fire occurrence is detected in the accommodations status
analysis unit 403 according to the size of the smoke and the flame detected by the
smoke sensor 104 and the flame sensor 105, it is similarly notified to the provider
and the user.
- Accommodations sharing client 141: Delivers data from sensors and auxiliary facilities
in accommodations to the accommodations management system 400, and performs intermediary
function to control a user to use auxiliary facilities according to the conditions
contracted in the accommodations reservation system 200. The accommodations sharing
client 141 may be downloaded and installed in the IoT gateway/platform 151 or the
smart home controller 131 in the form of application software or may be installed
as separate hardware.
o IoT-based smart accommodations #2 110
[0062]
- Gas sensor 111: When gas leakage is detected through the accommodations status analysis
unit 403, the gas leakage fact is transmitted to the accommodations-provider-specific
monitoring/management unit 404, the user-specific accommodations history monitoring/management
unit 406, and the provider/user information notification unit 405 to notify the provider
and the user and is recorded in the accommodations sensor data storage/management
database 305 to be managed.
- Temperature sensor 112, humidity sensor 113: These sensors monitor, through the accommodations
status analysis unit 403, whether the air conditioner is operating properly during
the stay of the user. If a preset range (e.g., 20 to 35 °C) is exceeded, this is notified
to the provider through the provider/user information notification unit 405.
- Vibration sensor 114: The vibration sensor 114 detects vibration due to collapse,
fall, breakage or the like, and if the accommodations status analysis unit 403 determines
that the vibration exceeds the preset range, this is notified to the provider by using
the provider/user information notification unit 405.
o IoT-based smart accommodations #3 120
[0063]
- Energy measurement equipment such as IoT plug 121, smart meter, and the like: Electricity,
gas, and water usage data used while the user is staying is collected and examined
through the accommodations status analysis unit 403. If the contracted range (for
example, 10kW/hr of electric power for 3-day-2-night of accommodations, 600 liters
of water, 30 liters of gas, and the like) is exceeded, the contract violation information
is delivered to the accommodations-provider-specific monitoring/management unit 404,
the user-specific accommodations history monitoring/management unit 406, and the provider/user
information notification unit 405 to notify the provider and the user, and is recorded
in the accommodations sensor data storage/management database 305 to be managed.
- Air conditioner 122, pay channel 123 such as TV/IPTV/cable, network router/gateway
125, parking door close/open control device 124, and the like: If these are determined
as provided options during the accommodations use period when a user makes a contract
through the accommodations reservation system 200, these items, including WIFI, internet,
parking lot, etc. are allowed or prevented to use or from using by the accommodations-provider-specific
monitoring/management unit 404 interacting with the accommodations sharing client
141 of the corresponding accommodations through the accommodations management interaction
interface 401, based on the use permission information on the auxiliary facilities
in the accommodations for the corresponding user recorded in the reservation information
management database 301. Or, the accommodations-provider-specific monitoring/management
unit 404 may use the IoT gateway/platform 151 or the smart home controller 131 of
the accommodations, or may directly control the corresponding auxiliary facilities.
[0064] The permission/prevention of such auxiliary facilities is valid only during the period
of the user's stay. When the use contract expires due to check-out, the management
of the use right to the auxiliary facilities is initialized. In addition, when the
use contract expires due to the check-out of the user or the like, accommodations
management through the accommodations management system 400 is terminated, and data
on sensors, auxiliary facilities, and the like is prevented from being transmitted
to the accommodations management system 400 from the accommodations.
[0065] Referring again to FIG. 2, the accommodations sharing operation management system
500 shown at the most right will be described. The components are as follows.
- Accommodations sharing system monitoring unit 501 for checking whether accommodations
reservation and management function elements are operating normally,
- Accommodations sharing system operation management unit 502 for allowing a provider
of the accommodations management system to control and manage accommodations reservation
system, database, and management system 200, 300, and 400, which connect users with
accommodations providers through accommodations management,
- User trust analysis management unit 504 for generating and managing trust information
for corresponding user, using sensor data and contract violation data accumulated
during stay of users, and also subjective evaluation provided by an accommodations
provider,
- Accommodations trust analysis management unit 505 for managing trust information for
accommodations, which is measured based on sensors of accommodations, auxiliary facility
operation status and cleanness, convenience, or the like,
- Trust information sharing unit 506 for providing and delivering trust information
accumulated through the accommodations sharing service to another service and the
third party,
- Accommodations sharing policy management unit 503 for setting up policies such as
accommodations/rent charge discounts or provided options according to user trust grade
and accommodations trust grade. Additionally, in the contract violation situations
such as smoking detection, noise generation, vibration occurrence, gas leakage, temperature
abnormality, incomplete door lock, pet animal accompany, etc. collected through sensor
data in the accommodations status analysis unit 403, this accommodations sharing policy
management unit 503 has a function for setting up an accommodations management policy
such as whether to immediately notify the provider and the user or whether to notify
the provider and the user when the accumulated number of such violation is exceeded
a threshold.
[0066] Such functions related to accommodations reservation/management may be placed in
one physical system or may be distributed in various physical systems according to
the implementation method, and the arrangement method thereof may be changed.
[0067] FIG. 3 shows an accommodations reservation procedure using the accommodations reservation
system 200 of FIG. 2.
- User logs in through accommodations reservation system 200 (10).
- Corresponding user's profile, trust information, past use history information, and
the like are loaded from the user trust information management database 302 of the
accommodations management database 300 (11).
- User searches accommodations by inputting accommodations location, period, charge,
and the like through an accommodations web service system or a smartphone application
program (12).
- At this time, accommodations data meeting the search condition is obtained from the
accommodations trust information management database 303 (13).
- Comparison between the trust grade of the users who are searching and the trust grade
set by a provider is performed (14). Here, accommodations information includes a user
trust grade that the corresponding provider permits. If the current user's grade is
lower than the permission grade, the accommodations is excluded, or limited, (filtered)
from the search results and displayed.
- Depending on the user trust grade, differentiated service options are determined for
the use of the air conditioner, telephone, WIFI, parking lot, and other auxiliary
facilities of the accommodations (15). In such a way, such differentiated options
for accommodations according to the user trust grade may be inputted when a manager
(or provider) registers accommodations through the accommodations reservation system
200 or may be entrusted to an accommodations management service, so that they are
selectively applied.
- In accordance with the user trust grade, a list of available accommodations, use charge
for each accommodations, provided options, etc. are displayed through a web page or
application of a user's PC or mobile terminal (including smartphones) (16).
- A user selects and determines desired accommodations among the listed ones through
a trust-based search, or the user may make a accommodations use contract via online
by payment (17).
- Reservation and contract details of the user are recorded and stored in the reservation
information management database 301 of the accommodations management database 300
(18).
- The reservation procedure terminates according to the user's logout (19).
[0068] In the above accommodations reservation procedure, the processing order of searching
accommodations and filtering based on a user trust grade may be changed according
to the type of implemented database and the configuration method.
[0069] FIG. 4 illustrates a procedure of controlling and managing the IoT-based smart accommodations
100, 110 and 120 through the accommodations management system 400, which shows the
transaction flow between a user, an accommodations provider, the IoT gateway/platform
151 or the smart home controller 131 in accommodations, the accommodations sharing
client 141, and the accommodations management system 400.
[0070] After completing an accommodations use contract according to the procedure shown
in FIG. 3, the user checks in the accommodations on the contracted date. The user
check-in may be processed through a method in which a user or a provider provides
an input by manually changing a setup into a check-in through the accommodations-provider-specific
monitoring/management unit 404 of the accommodations management system 400 or the
user-specific accommodations history monitoring/management unit 406, or an automatic
method such as user's face recognition through camera shooting of the electronic door
lock 101, NFC or Bluetooth beacon message reception and acceptance, QR code and bar-code
recognition, etc. In the case where the user's check-in is automatically detected
through the electronic door lock 101, this room entry data is notified to the accommodations
management system 400 through the IoT gateway/platform 151 and the accommodations
sharing client 141 (21).
[0071] When the user check-in is confirmed, the accommodations management system 400 acquires,
using the accommodations sharing client 141 and the IoT gateway/platform 151, sensor
data for contract violation and safety management from the corresponding accommodations
during the accommodations use contract period of the user, and delivers a request
for use of management authority (or right) to manage auxiliary facilities to the IoT
gateway/platform 151 through the accommodations sharing client 141 (23).
[0072] Upon receiving a response to the request through the accommodations sharing client
141 from the IoT gateway/platform 151 (25), the accommodations management system 400
is allowed to acquire data from the accommodations and to remotely manage the auxiliary
facilities, during the user's use period. The accommodations management system 400
transmits a use right setup message of the accommodations, according to the user reservation
information (26, 27). At this time, in order to obtain user reservation information,
the accommodations management system 400 retrieves the stay period, checkout time,
permitted auxiliary facility information (e.g., air conditioner, WIFI, and the like),
and contract condition information (e.g., no smoking, no noise, door lock, and the
like) of the user from the reservation information management database 301. Based
on such contract information, the accommodations management system 400 acquires the
sensor data for contract violation and safety management during the accommodations
use contract period of the user and transmits a use right setup message for auxiliary
facilities, through the accommodations sharing client 141 and the IoT gateway/platform
151.
[0073] If the setup for sensor/auxiliary facility use in the accommodations is performed
successfully, the results are notified to the accommodations management system 400
(28, 29). Thereafter, the user may be permitted to use or prevented from using the
air conditioner, TV pay channel, WIFI, parking lot, and the like, according to the
use contract.
[0074] The sensor data (or sensor information) from the sensors of the accommodations is
transmitted from the IoT gateway/platform 151 to the accommodations sharing client
141 (30). The accommodations sharing client 141 does not deliver all sensor data to
the accommodations management system 400, but performs filtering or preprocessing
based on accommodations use contract information, thereby notifying the accommodations
management system 400 of only information and problematic situations corresponding
to the contract violation details, such as smoking or noise generation (31).
[0075] If notified of the contract violation information or the security incident situations,
the accommodations management system 400 delivers this to the accommodations provider
and the user through a mobile terminal and PC (32, 33). For example, in the situation
that a fire occurs, the accommodations management system 400 transmits a control signal
for unlocking doors, opening windows, and turning on lights in the accommodations,
to the accommodations sharing client 141 (34). And, the accommodations sharing client
141 instructs the IoT gateway/platform 151 to release the door locks, to open the
windows, and to turn on the lights (35). A response signal for such a control request
may be transmitted from the IoT gateway/platform 151 to the accommodations sharing
client 141 (36), or may be transmitted from the accommodations sharing client 141
to the accommodations management system 400 (37).
[0076] When the use contract expires or the user checks out, the accommodations management
system 400 transmits a use right release setup message to the accommodations sharing
client 141 and the IoT gateway/platform 151, to cancel or release the accommodations
use permission setup given to the corresponding user (38). This message is transmitted
to the IoT gateway/platform 151 of the accommodations through the accommodations sharing
client 141 (39).
[0077] In response to the use right release setup message, both the user's entrance and
the auxiliary facility use right are all prevented. At this time, a response signal
to the use right release setup message may be transmitted to the accommodations sharing
client 141 and the accommodations management system 400 (40, 41).
[0078] The accommodations provider may input, through the accommodations-provider-specific
monitoring/management unit 404 of the accommodations management system 400, subjective
evaluation information about whether the user properly uses the auxiliary facilities
according to the contract during the rental period (42).
[0079] As a possible additional configuration, the user may register, through the user-specific
accommodations history monitoring/management unit 406 of the accommodations management
system 400, photographs or video taken from the facilities, inside, or outside of
the accommodations, when he/she enters and leaves the room. The user-specific accommodations
history monitoring/management unit 406 analyzes and stores differences between the
photograph or video registered when the user enters and leaves the room by utilizing
image processing functions such as image object recognition and comparison, and utilizes
this as proof of dispute arbitration in the case of loss or damage in the accommodations.
Likewise, the accommodations provider may also register, through the accommodations-provider-specific
monitoring/management unit 404, photographs or video of the accommodations' facilities,
inside, or outside before and after the user enters and leaves the room (accommodations).
By doing so, the provider easily identifies problems such as loss or damage through
automated image analysis, and may use them as evidence when a dispute arises.
[0080] FIG. 5 shows a procedure of calculating and updating a trust grade of a user based
on a contract violation while the user is staying in accommodations.
- Existing trust information for the present user is loaded from the user trust information
management database 302 of the accommodations management database 300. (51)
- During the accommodations stay period, data on smoking, noise, door lock, and energy
usage collected from sensors and the like are collected and transmitted to the accommodations
management system 400. (52)
- The contract violation and safety management violation details in comparison to the
contract contents are analyzed in the accommodations management system 400 (53), and
are accumulated in the accommodations management system 400. (54)
- After the user check-out, the accommodations provider provides a subjective evaluation
score for cleanness and the like of user's accommodations use. (55)
- The accommodations management system 400 sums up objective evaluation information
about contract and safety violations identified through IoT sensors and auxiliary
facilities and subjective evaluation score fed back from the provider, calculating
the evaluation score for the accommodations use. (56)
- The trust information and the updated trust information calculated in the accommodations
use are recorded and managed in the user trust information management database 302.
(58) The user trust information in the user trust information management database
302 may be used when the corresponding user makes an accommodations use reservation
in the future, thereby providing differentiated trust-based accommodations. Further,
the user trust information in the user trust information management database 302 is
provided to the third party or other services through the user's agreement, so that
user's trust-based linked service utilization is possible.
[0081] As another embodiment of the trust-based resource sharing service of the present
invention, FIG. 6 is a structural diagram of an automobile sharing service system.
Since it has a configuration similar to the case of the accommodations/office described
with reference to FIGS. 2 to 5, differences between them will be described.
[0082] This trust-based automobile sharing service system includes an automobiles reservation
system 200', an automobile management database 300', an automobile management system
400', and an automobile sharing operation management system 500'.
[0083] An automobile provider (or manager), who wants to rent automobiles 100', 110', and
120' to users, registers information about automobiles that the automobile provider
manages or owns, through the automobiles reservation system 200'. Also, a user, after
registering him/herself and logging in the automobiles reservation system 200', inputs
and searches for automobile information such as automobile model, use period, charge,
etc., and performs a reservation by selecting a desired automobile from the retrieved
automobile information.
[0084] In registering automobiles through the automobiles reservation system 200', if the
automobile provider does not want to allow a person with a low trust grade to be rent,
a trust grade-based automobile permission setup unit 202' may be used to set the minimum
trust grade to the user. For example, when a user trust grade is given as five grades
of 1 (minimum), 2, 3, 4, and 5 (maximum), if an accommodations provider does not want
to rent to a user with a low trust grade of 1 or 2, the minimum trust grade may be
set to grade 3 through the trust grade-based automobile permission setup unit 202'.
[0085] Moreover, when the user logs in to the automobile reservation system 200', a user/automobile
trust information acquisition unit 204' acquires the profile information, trust information,
past service use history information of the user, using a user trust information management
database 302'. Here, the user trust information stored in the user trust information
management database 302' includes past automobile use history information from user's
same/other service intermediary (e.g., number of times of use, period, use distance,
over-speeding, traffic regulation violation, cleaning status, vehicle damage, accident
history, complain history, reservation cancellation rate, etc.), insurance information
(such as accident history, driving history, gender, inclinations, etc.) from insurance
companies, personal credit information (e.g., occupation, asset details, income, overdue
details, etc.) from financial institutions, other information from e.g. organizations
such as other workplaces or clubs, car crime, or the like.
[0086] When the user performs a search by inputting the conditions of the automobile model,
use period, charge, and the like, the automobile reservation management unit 201'
obtains an available automobile list corresponding to the conditions of the automobile
model, use period, charge, and the like from the automobile trust information management
database 303', by using the user/automobile trust information acquisition unit 204'.
Then, the provider performs comparison on whether to satisfy the minimum trust level
of the user setup by using the trust grade-based automobile permission setup unit
202', and excludes, or limits, the current user trust grade less than the grade allowed
by the automobile provider from the available automobile list, and outputs it. Here,
the automobile trust information stored in the automobiles trust information management
database 303' includes various data from IoT sensors equipped in the automobile (e.g.,
traveling distance, engine load, consumed time after start-up, cooling water temperature,
engine oil temperature, fuel level, transmission oil temperature, engine RPM, engine
torque, automobile speed, turbocharger RPM, intake air temperature, NO
x emissions, accelerator pedal position, battery voltage, CO
2 emissions, and the like), accident history information from insurance companies,
and history of maintenance, history of other makers, reputation, rented automobile
recovery, or automobile provider's past automobile offerings from automobiles providers
(e.g., number of offerings, duration of offering, history of complaints, contract
cancellation rate, and reputation (e.g., vehicle quality status, recommendation, etc.)).
[0087] The automobile display 203' given the outputted available automobile list displays
it through a user PC or mobile terminal screen. If the user views the automobile display
203' and selects a desired automobile to perform reservation, the automobile information
(e.g., the selected automobile, date/duration, charge, option, and the like) is stored
in the reservation information management database 301' in the accommodations management
database 300'.
[0088] On the other hand, the automobiles management system 400', by interacting with the
various IoT functions installed in the automobile, manages the automobile on behalf
of the automobile manager (provider) and monitors the violation of automobile use
contracts such as over-speeding, traffic regulation violation, automobile damage,
traffic accident, abnormal driving, drunken driving, smoking, and the like, from the
moment that a user takes over an automobile during an use period based on the user
contract through the automobile reservation system 200'. Furthermore, the automobiles
management system 400' manages the grant of permission to use auxiliary facilities
(e.g., air conditioner, refrigerator or other electric appliances, black box, navigation,
and other optional or auxiliary devices) installed in the automobile and provides
a monitoring function for the current use status to the provider and the user, according
to the contract. This allows the provider to check whether the user uses the automobile
without any problem in compliance with the contract after renting the automobile.
In order not to infringe user's privacy, it is desirable that the above monitoring
functions only include the check of safety-related portion as well as contract item
violation.
[0089] The automobile management system 400' obtains sensor data from the IoT/smart based
automobiles 100', 110', and 120' registered through the automobile reservation system
200' to check the contract violation of a user, and for the purpose of controlling
the use permission of the user for auxiliary facilities (devices), includes an automobile
management interaction interface 401' for interacting with the IoT of the automobile.
[0090] An automobile data collection unit 402' of the automobile management system 402'
performs functions of collecting actual sensor data, additional facility use status
data, and the like from the automobile through the automobile management interaction
interface 401', and storing and managing the collected data in an automobile sensor
data storage/management database 305' of the automobile management database 300'.
On the other hand, the automobile management database 300' includes an automobile
sensor/auxiliary facility control management database 304' to store and manage information
about the presence of sensors (e.g., engine related sensors such as engine load, coolant,
oil, RPM, torque, and the like, operation related sensors such as driving distance,
time, and the like, safety/security related sensors such as indoor temperature, humidity,
pollution, noise, smoke, flame, door lock, and the like) in the automobile registered
through the automobile reservation system 200' and information about the presence
of an auxiliary facility (e.g., air conditioner, refrigerator and other electric appliances,
TV, and the like, communication equipment such as WIFI, wired internet, and the like,
and driving auxiliary equipment such as black box, navigation, and the like) and operation
and use status information of corresponding sensors/auxiliary facilities.
[0091] An automobile status analysis unit 403' analyzes the sensor data and auxiliary facility
information of the automobile collected from the automobile data collection unit 402'
to determine whether a contract violation and a safety problem occur. In such a way,
a function to identify contract violation and safety issues is dependent on the type
and performance of sensors and auxiliary facilities installed in the automobile. Therefore,
different types of automobile status analysis results may be outputted according to
sensors and auxiliary facilities.
[0092] After an automobile provider (or manager) rents an automobile, an automobile-provider-specific
monitoring/management unit 404' performs functions of remotely checking whether the
user violates the contract matters (smoking, normal operation, door lock management,
drinking, energy saving, and the like) and whether there is no problem in safety issues
(e.g., fire, gas leakage, and the like) and auxiliary facility, through PC or mobile
terminal (smart phone, tablet, and the like).
[0093] A provider/user information notification unit 405' notifies the automobile provider
or the user of the occurrence of a contract violation, a facility failure, or a safety
problem, through a telephone (including smartphone), PC, and the like while the user
is using the automobile.
[0094] And, a user-specific automobile use history monitoring/management unit 406' has a
function of checking, inside the car or remotely, a contract violation measurement
result, energy usage, facility use status, and other violations in the automobile,
through sensor detection during the period that an automobile user rents and uses
it.
[0095] On the other hand, IoT-based smart automobiles #1, #2, and #3 100', 110', and 120'
on the left side of FIG. 6 represent examples of various types of automobiles registered
through the automobile reservation system 200'. Thus, different types of sensors,
auxiliary facilities, and the like may be provided in each of the automobiles 100',
110', and 120'. Depending on the types and characteristics of the sensors and auxiliary
facilities, functions such as other types of convenience services, safety diagnosis,
and contract violation confirmation may be provided.
[0096] The loT-based smart automobile type #1 100' is an example of automobiles including
an anti-theft door lock 101', a car window sensor 102', a noise sensor 103', a smoke
sensor 104', and a flame sensor 105'. These sensors are connected, in wired or wireless,
to an IoT gateway/platform 151' in the automobile #1 100', and data generated from
the sensor is transmitted to the IoT gateway/platform 151' and then, collected and
processed. The automobile sharing client 141' in the automobile #1 100' is connected
to the automobile reservation system 200', the automobile management database 300',
and the automobile management system 400', thereby allowing the automobile management
system 400' to collect data through sensors, auxiliary facilities, and the IoT gateway/platform
151' in the automobile during the user's renting period, and control and manage the
sensors and auxiliary facilities.
[0097] Another type of IoT-based smart automobile #2 110' is generally similar to the type
of the automobile #1 100', but the type of sensors used therein is different. The
functions of the IoT gateway/platform 151' and the automobile sharing client 141'
are also the same. IoT-based smart automobile #3 120' is the type focusing on auxiliary
facilities equipped therein, unlike the automobiles #1 and #2 100' and 110', and in
addition to the IoT gateway/platform 151' and the automobile sharing client 141',
an auxiliary facility controller 131' is additionally included.
[0098] In the following, how automobile management is possible through the automobile management
system 400' according to each type of the IoT-based smart automobiles 100', 110',
and 120' will be described in detail.
o IoT-based smart automobile #1 100'
[0099]
- Anti-theft door lock 101': As a door lock to which mechanical and electronic devices
are applied to prevent theft of an automobile, boarding before driving, getting off
after driving, checking whether someone gets in through a door, and door lock status
through sensors may be processed through the automobile status analysis unit 403'
of the automobiles management system 400'. Through this, automobiles may confirm whether
there is a violation of the contract conditions related to the parking/ door lock.
- Car window sensor 102': Transmits data about whether the windows of the automobile
are open. The transmitted data is analyzed in the automobile status analysis unit
403' of the automobile management system 403'. That is, although the user's getting-off
and parked state is detected through the anti-theft door lock 101', if it is detected
that the window is open through the window sensor 102' so that the car window is not
closed based on the automobile use contract information of the user stored in the
reservation information management database 301' of the automobile management database
300', the user may be notified of the violation of contract by judging that the automobile
is not properly managed.
- Drinking measurement sensor 103': The automobile status analysis unit 403' checks
whether driving while drinking or intoxicated (or drinking when in non-driving) using
this drinking measurement sensor 103'. If there is drinking prohibition contract provision,
the contract violation information may be transmitted to the automobile-provider-specific
monitoring/management unit 404', the user-specific automobile use history monitoring/management
unit 406', and the provider/user information notification unit 405' to notify the
user, and may be recorded in the automobile sensor data storage/management database
305' to be managed.
- Smoke sensor 104', flame sensor 105': Checks whether smoking occurs during the stay
of the user by using the automobile status analysis unit 403'. If there is a smoking
prohibition contract provision, the contract violation information may be transmitted
to the automobile-provider-specific monitoring/management unit 404', the user-specific
automobile use history monitoring/management unit 406', and the provider/user information
notification unit 405' to notify the user, and may be recorded in the automobile sensor
data storage/management database 305' to be managed. When the fire occurrence is detected
in the automobile status analysis unit 403' according to the dimension of the smoke
and the flame detected by the smoke sensor 104' and the flame sensor 105', it is similarly
notified to the provider and the user.
- Automobile sharing client 141': Data from sensors and auxiliary facilities of the
automobile is delivered to the automobile management system 400', and an intermediary
function is performed to control a user to use auxiliary facilities, according to
the conditions contracted through the automobile reservation system 200'. The automobile
sharing client 141' may be downloaded and installed in the IoT gateway/platform 151'
or the auxiliary facility controller 131' in the form of application software or may
be installed as separate hardware.
o IoT-based smart automobile #2 110'
[0100]
- Gas sensor 111': When emission gas leakage is detected through the automobile status
analysis unit 403', the emission gas leakage fact is transmitted to the automobile-provider-specific
monitoring/management unit 404', the user-specific automobile use history monitoring/management
unit 406', and the provider/user information notification unit 405' to notify the
provider and the user and is recorded in the automobile sensor data storage/management
database 305' to be managed.
- Temperature sensor 112', humidity sensor 113': Whether the air conditioner is operating
properly in an automobile while a user uses the automobile is monitored using these
sensors through the automobile status analysis unit 403', and if a preset range is
exceeded, this is notified to the provider through the provider/user information notification
unit 405'.
- Vibration sensor 114': The vibration sensor 114' detects vibration due to an abnormal
operation of an engine. If the automobile status analysis unit 405' determines that
the vibration exceeds the preset range, this is notified to the provider using the
provider/user information notification unit 405'.
o IoT-based smart automobile #3 120'
[0101]
- Energy measurement equipment 121' such as a smart meter and the like: Energy usage
data is collected while a user uses an automobile and is examined through the automobile
status analysis unit 405'. In the case of exceeding the scope of the contract, the
contract violation fact is transmitted to the automobile-provider-specific monitoring/management
unit 404', the user-specific automobile use history monitoring/management unit 406',
and the provider/user information notification unit 405' to notify the provider and
the user and is recorded in the automobile sensor data storage/management database
305' to be managed.
- Car refrigerator 122', TV 123', network router/gateway 125', parking door close/open
control device 124' and the like: If those are determined as provided options during
the automobile use period when the user makes an use contract through the automobile
reservation system 200', the automobile-provider-specific monitoring/management unit
404' -- by using the permission information such as an auxiliary facility in the automobile
for the corresponding user recorded in the reservation information management database
300' of the automobile management database 301' -- interacts with the automobile sharing
client 141' of the corresponding automobile through the automobile management interaction
interface 401', or utilizes the IoT gateway/platform 151' or the smart car controller
131' of the automobile, or directly controls the corresponding auxiliary facilities,
so that it can allow or prevent the user to use or from using an air conditioner,
pay channels, WIFI, internet, parking lot, and the like. The permission/prevention
of these auxiliary facilities is valid only during the use period of the corresponding
user. When the use contract expires due to returning the automobile, the management
of the use right to the auxiliary facilities is initialized. In addition, when the
use contract expires due to returning an automobile, automobile management through
the automobile management system 400' is terminated, and data on sensors, auxiliary
facilities and the like is prevented from being transmitted to the automobile management
system 400' from the automobile.
[0102] Referring again to FIG. 6, the automobile sharing operation management system 500'
shown at the most right will be described. The components are as follows.
- Automobile sharing system monitoring unit 501' for checking whether automobile reservation
and management function elements are operating normally,
- Automobile sharing system operation management unit 502' for allowing provider of
automobile management system to control and manage automobile reservation system,
database, and management system 200', 300', and 400', which connect users with automobile
providers through automobile management,
- User trust analysis management unit 504' for generating and managing trust information
for corresponding user, based on sensor data and contract violation data accumulated
during user's operation and subjective evaluation provided by an automobile provider,
- Automobile trust analysis management unit 505' for managing trust information for
automobile measured based on a sensor of an automobile, auxiliary facility operation
situation and cleanness, and convenience,
- Trust information sharing unit 506' for providing and delivering trust information
accumulated through the automobile sharing service to another service and the third
party,
- Automobile sharing policy management unit 503' for allowing to setup policies such
as automobile/rent charge discounts and provided options according to user trust grade
and automobile trust grade. In the contract violation situations, such as smoking
detection, drinking, vibration occurrence, gas leakage, temperature abnormality, incomplete
door lock, and the like, collected through sensors by the automobile status analysis
unit 403' of the automobile management system 400', the automobile sharing policy
management unit 503' has a function for setup of an automobile management policy such
as whether to notify the provider and the user immediately, or whether to notify the
provider and the user when the accumulated number of times is exceeded.
[0103] Such automobile reservation/management related functions may be placed in one physical
system or may be distributed in various physical systems according to the implementation
method, and the arrangement method thereof may be changed.
[0104] FIG. 7 shows an automobile reservation procedure using the automobile reservation
system 200' of FIG. 6. The description of each procedure is similar to the case of
accommodations in FIG. 3 and thus will be omitted.
[0105] FIG. 8 illustrates a procedure of controlling and managing the IoT-based smart automobiles
100', 110' and 120' through the automobile management system 400', and explains the
transaction flow between a user, an automobile provider, the IoT gateway/platform
151' or the smart home controller 131' in automobile, the automobile sharing client
141', and the automobile management system 400'.
[0106] After completing an automobile use contract according to the procedure shown in FIG.
7, a user takes over a car on the contracted date. The user's car takeover may be
processed through a method in which a user or a provider changes a configuration setup
into 'car takeover' by manually operating the automobile-provider-specific monitoring/management
unit 404' of the automobile management system 400' or the user-specific automobile
use history monitoring/management unit 406'; or an automatic method such as user's
face recognition through camera shooting of the anti-theft door lock 101', NFC or
Bluetooth beacon message reception and acceptance, and QR code and bar-code recognition.
In the case of automatically detecting the user's car takeover through the anti-theft
door lock 101', such takeover information is notified to the automobile management
system 400' through the IoT gateway/platform 151' and the automobile sharing client
141' (21).
[0107] When the user's car takeover is confirmed, the automobile management system 400'
acquires, using the automobile sharing client 141' and the IoT gateway/platform 151',
sensor data for contract violation and safety status management from the corresponding
automobile during the automobile use contract period of the user, and delivers a request
for use of management authority (or right) to manage auxiliary facilities to the IoT
gateway/platform 151' through the automobile sharing client 141' (23').
[0108] Upon receiving (25') a response to the request through (24') the automobile sharing
client 141' from the IoT gateway/platform 151', the automobile management system 400'
is allowed to acquire data from the automobile and to remotely manage the auxiliary
facilities during the user's use period. The automobile management system 400' transmits
a use right setup message of the automobile according to the user reservation information
(26', 27'). At this time, in order to obtain user reservation information, the automobile
management system 400' retrieves the use period, automobile return time, permitted
auxiliary facility information (e.g., no smoking, no drinking, safe driving compliance,
door/window lock, and the like) of the corresponding user from the reservation information
management database 301' of the automobile management database 300'. Based on such
contract information, the automobile management system 400' acquires the sensor data
for contract violation and safety status management during the automobile use contract
period of the user and transmits a use right setup message for auxiliary facilities,
through the automobile sharing client 141' and the IoT gateway/platform 151'.
[0109] If the setup for sensor/auxiliary facility use in the automobile is performed successfully,
the results are notified to the automobile management system 400' (28', 29'), and
thereafter, the user may be permitted to use or prevented from using the corresponding
auxiliary facilities according to the use contract.
[0110] The sensor data (or sensor information) sensed from the sensors of the automobile
is transmitted from the IoT gateway/platform 151' to the automobile sharing client
141' (30'). The automobile sharing client 141' does not deliver all sensor data to
the automobile management system 400', but performs filtering or preprocessing based
on automobile use contract information, thereby notifying the automobile management
system 400' of only information and problematic situations corresponding to the contract
violation details (31').
[0111] If notified of the contract violation information or the security incident situations,
the automobile management system 400' delivers this to the automobile provider and
the user through a mobile terminal and PC (32', 33'). For example, in the situation
that a fire occurs, the automobile management system 400' transmits a control signal
for unlocking doors and opening windows, and operating fire extinguishing facility
in the automobile to the automobile sharing client 141' (34'), and the automobile
sharing client 141' instructs the IoT gateway/platform 151' to open the doors and
the windows or operate fire extinguishing facility, etc. (35'). A response signal
for such a control request may be transmitted from the IoT gateway/platform 151' to
the automobile sharing client 141' (36'), or may be transmitted from the automobile
sharing client 141' to the automobile management system 400' (37').
[0112] When the use contract expires or the user returns the automobile, the automobile
management system 400' transmits a use right release setup message to the automobile
sharing client 141' and the IoT gateway/platform 151' to cancel or release the automobile
use permission setup given to the corresponding user (38'). This message is transmitted
to the IoT gateway/platform 151' of the automobile through the automobile sharing
client 141' (39').
[0113] In response to the use right release setup message, both the user's automobile use
and the auxiliary facility use right are all prevented. At this time, a response signal
to the use right release setup message may be transmitted to the automobile sharing
client 141' and the automobile management system 400' (40', 41').
[0114] The automobile provider may input, through the automobile-provider-specific monitoring/management
unit 404' of the automobile management system 404', subjective evaluation information
about whether the user uses the auxiliary facilities of the automobile during the
rental period (42').
[0115] As a possible additional configuration, the user may register a photograph or video
of the facilities, inside, or outside of the automobile when taking over and returning
the automobile, through the user-specific automobile use history monitoring/management
unit 406' of the automobile management system 400'. The user-specific automobile use
history monitoring/management unit 406' analyzes and stores differences between the
photograph or video registered when the user takes over and returns an automobile
by utilizing image processing functions such as image object recognition and comparison,
and utilizes this as proof of dispute arbitration in the case of loss or damage in
the automobile. Likewise, the automobile provider may also register the photograph
or video of the inside and the outside of the automobile before and after the user's
taking over and returning of the automobile, through the automobile-provider-specific
monitoring/management unit 404'. Thereby, the provider easily identifies problems
such as loss or damage through automated photo analysis and uses them as evidence
when a dispute arises.
[0116] FIG. 9 shows a procedure of calculating and updating a trust grade of a user based
on a contract violation while the user is using an automobile.
- Existing trust information for the user is loaded from the user trust information
management database 302' of the automobile management database 302' (5 1').
- During the automobile use period, data on smoking, drinking, safe driving, door/window
lock, and energy usage collected from sensors and the like are collected and transmitted
to the automobile management system 400' (52').
- The contract violation and safety management violation details in comparison to the
contract contents are analyzed in the automobile management system 400' (53') and
are accumulated in the automobile management system 400' (54').
- After the user returns the automobile, the automobile provider provides a subjective
evaluation score for cleanness and the like of user's automobile use (55').
- The automobile management system 400' sums up objective evaluation information about
contract and safety management violations identified through IoT sensors and auxiliary
facilities and the subjective evaluation score fed back from the provider to calculate
the evaluation score for the automobile use (56').
- The trust information and the updated trust information calculated in the automobile
use are recorded and managed in the user trust information management database 302'
of the automobile management database 300' (58'). The user trust information in the
user trust information management database 302' may be used when the corresponding
user makes an automobile use reservation in the future, thereby providing differentiated
trust-based automobile sharing. Further, the user trust information in the user trust
information management database 302' is provided to the third party or other services
through the user's agreement, so that user's trust-based linked service utilization
is possible.
[0117] The following is a comprehensive example of a trust evaluation method for users of
accommodations or automobile.
- Calculation with subjective evaluation (40%) + objective user evaluation (60%)
- Subjective Evaluation: User trust information is evaluated by assigning a weight (×
evaluator trust grade) to the evaluation graded by an accommodations or automobile
provider with high trust grade.
- Objective User Evaluation: Analyzed by objective accommodations or automobile use
data collected through a smart home controller or an auxiliary facility controller
in accommodations or automobile: [Example 1] stay rule violation (40%) of quietness
and smoking by contract, safety management violation (40%) of incomplete door lock
and gas leakage, and use right violation (20%) of Internet and auxiliary facility;
[Example 2] use rule violation (40%) of safe driving and smoking by contract, safety
management violation (40%) of incomplete door lock, and use right violation (20%)
of auxiliary facility.
- Calculation of {n/(n+1)}×{(Subjective Evaluation)+(Objective Evaluation) to reflect
the number of accommodations or automobile uses through an accommodations or automobile
sharing service system.
[0118] In addition, the following is an example of a trust evaluation method for accommodations
or automobile.
- Acquisition of feedback information from the user: For evaluation graded by a user
with high trust grade, trust information evaluation is calculated by assigning a weight
(× evaluator trust grade).
- The user trust grade may be increased or reduced, as a trust grade calculated through
the use of accommodations or automobiles is accumulated in the existing trust grade
that a corresponding user owns (see 57 in FIG. 5). In the case of a first user, since
there is no existing trust grade, the initial value may set to a medium value (for
example, grade 3 among grades 1 to 5), or trust information about a corresponding
user received from a third party or another service through the trust information
sharing unit 506 of the accommodations or automobile sharing operation management
system 500 may be used as an initial value.
[0119] Although the present invention has been described with reference to the embodiments
of accommodations/office and automobile resources, it is apparent that the technical
scope of the present invention may be applied to other resources such as bicycles,
various facilities, instruments, furniture, and the like.
[0120] According to the present invention, in relation to sharing economy services for accommodations,
office, automobiles, bicycles, equipment, instruments, tools, furniture, and the like
with applied IoT, smart home functions (for accommodations/offices) or ADAS functions
(for automobiles), while a user has a short-term lease of resources, it may be managed
through a resource management system whether the resources are used with being conformed
to the contract terms or whether or not they are utilized without safety problem in
accordance with the contract.
[0121] In addition, by controlling auxiliary facilities or devices (air conditioner, pay
channel, WIFI, parking lot, black box, navigation, and the like) in the resource to
be automatically set and released so that a user utilizes them in accordance with
the contract conditions, it is possible to reduce the burden on the user.
[0122] Furthermore, the resource provider and the user may easily grasp the utilization
status of the corresponding resource through a monitoring function, and quickly deal
with a problem through a mobile terminal and the like when the problem occurs.
[0123] Rewards such as rate discounts and option changes are provided for future service
provision and use, through trust information accumulated and updated for users and
resources. This allows resource users to use resources cleanly and safely and provide
motivation on user and resource management efforts to resource providers, so that
it is possible to enable trust-based virtuous circle ecosystem.
[0124] In addition, if necessary, by sharing the trust information of the user, accumulated
through the trust-based resource sharing service, with other services and the third
party through the trust information sharing function, trust services may be linked
and spread.
[0125] A number of exemplary embodiments have been described above. Nevertheless, it will
be understood that various modifications may be made. For example, suitable results
may be achieved if the described techniques are performed in a different order and/or
if components in a described system, architecture, device, or circuit are combined
in a different manner and/or replaced or supplemented by other components or their
equivalents. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following
claims.